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Payrails announces the opening of its new office in Dublin

Payrails announces the opening of its new office in Dublin

Payrails, the enterprise-grade modular payment operating system, today announced the opening of its new office in Dublin, marking a significant milestone in the company’s European expansion strategy. 

As part of its long‑term investment in local markets, Payrails will hire 50 new staff, in both commercial and technical roles, over the next 3 years. The Dublin office will serve as a hub to deepen relationships with enterprise merchants operating throughout Europe, enhance local support, and accelerate innovation in its product portfolio while helping businesses to simplify and scale their payment operations.

Minister of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment, Peter Burke TD said  “The creation of 50 new roles over the next three years demonstrates the continued confidence international firms have in Ireland’s skilled workforce. Our government remains focused on supporting ambitious companies like Payrails as they scale and invest in local talent.”

“Establishing a Dublin presence is a deliberate step in our European expansion. Ireland offers both a sophisticated fintech ecosystem and access to world-class talent, making it an ideal hub for deepening relationships with enterprises in the region,” said Orkhan Abdullayev, CEO & Co‑Founder, Payrails. “Our strategy has always been to bring technology closer to clients so that we can be more responsive, more collaborative, and more effective. With this local base, we aim to deliver even stronger support, speed, and innovation to merchants operating across Europe.”

“Enterprise companies in Ireland, and more broadly across Europe, are increasingly demanding flexibility, control, and performance from their payments stack,” said Edward Moore, CRO, Payrails. “That’s exactly what Payrails offers: a modular, PSP‑agnostic operating system that gives them the ability to optimize across networks, acquirers, and markets. Opening a Dublin office is a signal of our commitment to those customers – our goal is not simply to sell a product, but to build long-term partnerships grounded in trust, reliability, and shared success.”

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland said “Payrails’ commitment to growth in Ireland highlights the strength of our pro-business environment and the collaborative support offered by IDA Ireland. We look forward to partnering with them as they scale their operations and drive new opportunities in the payments sector.

Payrails’ expansion in Ireland complements its broader EMEA roadmap, responding to increased demand from large merchants seeking a next-generation payments stack that combines orchestration, analytics, and reconciliation in a unified, modular platform. By locating in Dublin, Payrails will also lean into Ireland’s strategic position in Europe’s payments and fintech ecosystem, benefiting from local infrastructure, regulatory alignment, and connectivity with major global operations.
 
About Payrails
Payrails is the next-generation modular payment operating system empowering high-growth global enterprises. Designed to simplify and scale payment operations across 200+ countries, Payrails enables leading brands like Puma, Flix, and Vinted to optimize and automate financial workflows through a unified platform. By eliminating complex in-house infrastructure, it transforms payment challenges into strategic opportunities, empowering businesses to thrive in the digital economy

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